Thanks for your response and link. Apology for my ignorance about Xorg
drivers vs kernel drivers -- You are saying that the cards listed on the
nv(4) and radeon(4) pages do not necessarily correspond to what actually
will work, but instead just correspond to code that has been written in
X.org tha
Ok, thanks for the info. I may opt for the Radeon HD6xxx card as I would
like to build with an AMD processor -- and I don't really need too much in
the way of fancy graphics, just the ability to drive multiple monitors
(which it looks like for example an HD6950 has) and watch youtube videos.
-- C
Hello,
I am considering building myself a new computer, and I would like to drive
as many as four monitors with it. 3D performance doesn't matter much, I
just would like to have a bunch of functioning screen real-estate.
Do any of you all have any recommendations for video hardware that works
we
ues wrote:
>> # rcctl - start httpd
>> This command should give you some details on what isn't working.
>> If not, you can try `# httpd -nvv` to check your config and `# httpd
>> -d` to run httpd directly.
>>
>> 2017-02-25 21:20 GMT+01:00 Monah Baki :
>&g
Theo Buehler writes:
>> Are there any guidelines anywhere on what we are going for in a man
>> page? If not is there a page which is very good and can be held up as a
>> standard?
>
> Ingo's EuroBSDCon 2014 tutorial slides might be a good place to start:
>
> https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobs
Eike Lantzsch writes:
> On Saturday, 25 February 2017 10:16:37 PYST Janne Johansson wrote:
>> 2017-02-25 9:45 GMT+01:00 Currell Berry :
>> > Is feedback / are patches solicited for man-pages in order to improve
>> > their usability to average users (even if this were
Monah Baki writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Installed a fresh install of OpenBSD 6.0 on VMWare workstation and
> wanted to run default webserver.
>
> In the messages logs I find the following error:
>
> httpd[23792]: parent: send server: Can't assign requested address
>
>
> em0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>
Theo Buehler writes:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 07:01:30AM -0300, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>> On Saturday, 25 February 2017 10:16:37 PYST Janne Johansson wrote:
>> > 2017-02-25 9:45 GMT+01:00 Currell Berry :
>> > > Is feedback / are patches solicited for man-pages in
documentation, it
just doesn't hold the user's hand very much. Does OpenBSD want man-page
patch submissions which attempt to improve the usability of the man-pages? If
so,
where should such patches be submitted?
Thanks,
Currell
--
Currell Berry
http://www.cvberry.com
Ok, thank you. That resolves my concern that something was broken.
Alex McWhirter writes:
> Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels way
> of letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted
> with wxallowed, but the kernel still prints the error to let
ot on wd0a (24555dc8f83a2ce7.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
usbdevs:
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, OHCI root hub(0x),
Apple(0x106b), rev 1.00
port 1 powered
port 2 powered
port 3 powered
port 4 powered
port 5 powered
port 6 powered
port 7 powered
port 8 powered
port 9 powered
port 10 powered
port 11 powered
port 12 powered
-- Currell Berry
2015 4:25:51 PM
Subject: Re: What are the disadvantages of soft updates?
On 01/19/15 14:10, Currell Berry wrote:
I infer from your response that soft updates possess:
1. increased overhead over default FFS settings.
2. increased implementation complexity over default FFS settings.
for a &qu
I infer from your response that soft updates possess:
1. increased overhead over default FFS settings.
2. increased implementation complexity over default FFS settings.
Also, I infer that journaling and soft updates provide equivalent data
safety
guarantees "in theory." Do they provide equivale
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